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The Torsus Savage 4x4 motorhome, described as a 'palace on wheels,' offers unparalleled access to remote locations and costs 550,000 euros. Many would desire to own such a 'mobile apartment.'

Copenhagen is reportedly paying its share but feels it is being treated as a "money tank," implying financial strain or unfair demands on the city's resources.
Anna Noelle Rinke, a former venture capitalist, left her corporate job due to burnout and opened a Pilates studio, finding satisfaction in her new role despite working more hours.

As of early this year, more than 2 million fully electric, hybrid, or plug-in hybrid cars were on Dutch roads, marking a nearly 25% increase from the previous year, meaning over 20% of cars are now partially or fully electric.

Renowned British singer Lola Young has candidly discussed her journey to recovery from addiction, revealing that she feels significantly better now than before.

Alda feels Rachel should follow jewellery ‘rules’, but Rachel likes to mix things up.

Ciara Miller maintains a positive outlook despite the drama surrounding her friend Amanda Batula dating her ex-boyfriend West Wilson, a situation that has unfolded on 'Summer House'.

The Miniature Wife, a sci-fi comedy series starring Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen, has received reviews describing it as charming but also frustrating, focusing on a bickering couple whose marriage is tested when the husband shrinks his wife.

The capital city of Podgorica has issued a public call for the twelfth cycle of subsidies for citizens to purchase bicycles, as part of its 'Podgorica on Two Wheels' project.
Hot Wheels has announced an expanded Mexico collection, which will include unique items like a mattress pickup truck and a microbus with a functioning saint.
The delightful, partly autobiographical work 'Romería' is praised for moving from lifelike to magical and dreamy.
Lebanon reels as Israel expands strikes despite ceasefire The National
A new review suggests that a specific Toyota SUV offers a more luxurious experience compared to the Mercedes GLC.

An extreme modification of the Ford F-450 has been unveiled, featuring six doors and seating for 11 passengers. This radically altered pickup truck is described as a 'monster on wheels' with high fuel consumption.

In Vilnius, Lithuania, a truck carrying asphalt broke through the roof of a garage in the Karoliniškės district after its wheels gave way.

A new mod for Cyberpunk 2077 introduces a VHS aesthetic, which some players claim makes the game look even more realistic. Despite CD Projekt ruling out further content, modders continue to keep the game vibrant with new creations.

The new Terminal 3 at Frankfurt Airport will include a Christian chapel and airport chaplaincy services, with many volunteers providing support during crises and minor needs.

As SpaceX prepares for its Initial Public Offering, investors and analysts are increasingly advising individuals to avoid buying the stock, suggesting that the potential for robust returns has diminished.

'Today' co-anchor Savannah Guthrie shared a deeply personal reflection during an Easter video message to her church parishioners, questioning if Jesus experienced a similar 'wound' to the one she feels amid her mother Nancy's disappearance.
An article explores the phenomenon of how used Western cars became prevalent in Lithuania's market following the collapse of the Soviet Union.

The Gujarat BJP is screening candidates for the April 26 civic body polls by checking their Instagram reels and using AI summaries to assess their social media presence.

The Artemis II mission continues its journey to the Moon, with astronauts now past the halfway point and sending back early images of Earth. The mission has also released its first extraordinary photos of Earth, faced a social media uproar over an astronaut's PIN incident, and revealed details about iPhones being used on board.
A humorous post reflects on the nature of diplomacy at the United Nations, likening it to 'diplomacy in heels'.
A home help column offers advice on how to effectively declutter a home to achieve a lasting sense of calm, addressing the common issue of constant tidying without lasting results.

Akylas spoke about the personal and professional changes he has experienced in recent months due to Eurovision, expressing joy and emotion. He feels he will experience severe depression after the event, living out a childhood dream.
Kenya's livestock and meat export industry is experiencing significant losses, estimated at Sh250 million weekly, due to disruptions caused by the Middle East crisis, leading to high air freight costs and job losses.

Bodycam footage has been released from Tiger Woods' car crash last week, showing him speaking to officers while taking a knee before his arrest on a DUI charge.

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has asked the Army's top uniformed officer, Gen. Randy George, to step down and take immediate retirement, amidst ongoing clashes between the Pentagon chief and senior military leadership, with reports also coming from French media and the Independent.

Strappy heels are back in vogue as a chic and versatile footwear option for spring, pairing effortlessly with various warm-weather outfits from sundresses to low-rise jeans.
Rising fuel prices test Milei's free‑market gamble as South America feels oil shock Reuters

Papst Franziskus hat am Gründonnerstag Straftätern die Füße gewaschen. Leo XIV. will die Geste, wie früher üblich, an Priestern vollziehen. Ein Rückschritt?
The Independent's agony aunt, Victoria Richards, addresses the common struggle of asking for help when it feels like a sign of weakness, offering guidance to readers.

Ciara Miller has hinted at her feelings amid the confirmed romance between Amanda Batula and West Wilson, a relationship that has also led to professional consequences for Batula, including being replaced in a cannabis campaign.

Elegant and comfortable flat shoes from Mango are highlighted as a stylish alternative to heels for wedding and baptism guests, offering a timeless look in various designs.
Catherine Prasifka offers a critique of the teaser trailer for HBO's new Harry Potter series, arguing that its ominous tone and visuals make it appear too dark for its intended child audience.

A new method for decorating Easter eggs involves using hibiscus tea, gauze, and garlic peels to create unique blue-colored eggs with various patterns.
Veteran Indian pacer Mohammed Shami has stated he has no plans for retirement, emphasizing he will only quit when he feels bored, not due to age, selection issues, or injuries, despite being out of the national team for over a year.
A Reuters report examines why young Americans are finding it increasingly difficult to build a stable financial life.
Chef David Jesus has announced his departure from Mapa restaurant just three weeks after it was awarded a Michelin star, stating that he feels his 'duty was fulfilled' and will now focus on his bakery, The Millstone Sourdough.

The UK economy is losing £700m annually due to a cargo theft crisis, with criminal gangs operating with near impunity, prompting investigations by leading detectives like Mike Dawber.

Céline Dion has officially confirmed her return to the concert stage with a 10-show Paris residency this fall, marking her first major concert program since halting her Courage World Tour in 2020 due to illness. The singer expressed excitement and nervousness, stating she feels strong after her health battle.

Despite Fidesz candidates posting more frequently to a larger follower base, Hungary's Tisza Party candidates are more effectively reaching rural voters on Facebook, particularly through Reels videos.

A video resurfaces showing late actor Sushant Singh Rajput making filmmaker Karan Johar dance to 'High Heels' at a past Screen Awards event, delighting fans with the nostalgic moment.
Nomasei, a French shoe brand, is gaining attention for its innovative approach to making high heels more comfortable and wearable. The brand aims to redefine the experience of wearing heels.
The French shoe brand Nomasei continues to be highlighted for its innovative designs that are making heels comfortable and wearable once more, with new coverage reinforcing its impact.

The 'Dark Future' mod for Cyberpunk 2077 transforms the game experience by adding survival mechanics such as anxiety, addiction, and basic needs, making it feel like a completely different game.

Pop icon Kylie Minogue, at 57, continues to captivate audiences with her glamorous appearances, recently stunning in a white mini-dress and satin heels, maintaining her status as a global pop sensation.

Diplomatic efforts between the US and Iran have reportedly failed, leading to increased tensions as the race between diplomacy and further escalation reaches a critical point. Foreign analysts warn that future talks must be based on a different foundation to succeed.

An article offers advice on how to refresh a bedroom with small, thoughtful changes that can make a big difference, transforming it into a comfortable space where one feels good at the end of the day.

The third wave of 'No Kings' protests against Donald Trump has swept across over three thousand locations in the United States, with celebrities like Bruce Springsteen, Jane Fonda, and Joan Baez joining millions of demonstrators.

Russian drone attacks targeted civilian infrastructure in Ukrainian cities, including Odesa and Kryvyi Rih, resulting in at least three deaths and 13 injuries, with reports of damage to residential buildings and a maternity hospital.

An Iranian missile and drone attack targeted the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, injuring several US service members, two seriously, and damaging US aircraft. Marco Rubio claims the war is expected to end in weeks, adding to new reports confirming the extent of damage and casualties.

Iranian nuclear facilities were attacked, with Israel claiming responsibility just hours after threatening to escalate military operations against Iran. Israeli forces confirmed bombing Iran's Arak heavy-water reactor, targeting key infrastructure for plutonium production, following earlier reports of US and Israeli strikes on facilities in Arak and Ardakan.
Swedish Riksdag members Arin Karapet and Marléne Lund Kopparklint have switched from the Moderate Party to the Sweden Democrats, with one stating it 'feels like I have come home,' while facing criticism from former Moderate colleagues.

The end of March in Lithuania has brought spring-like conditions, but meteorologists are warning that the upcoming weeks in April could still bring unexpected weather changes.

The UN human rights chief expressed 'visceral horror' over the deadly bombing of an Iranian school, demanding justice and urging Washington to conclude its probe. This comes as Israel launched extensive attacks on Tehran and Iran attacked Kuwait's port, with rescue teams finding children's toys in the rubble.

A woman is seeking advice as she feels anxiety about moving to another EU country to join her husband, who has been working there for several months, despite their current arrangement working better than expected.

Singaporean radio DJ-host Dennis Chew has received an international voiceover award from a US group, specifically the Outstanding Promo Demo – Best Chinese Voiceover, recognizing his promotional demo reels.
A guide provides the most affordable way to watch the NCAA Women's March Madness game between the North Carolina Tar Heels and the UConn Huskies live online using Sling TV.
A discussion has emerged regarding the prudence of allowing teenagers to manage brokerage accounts without adult supervision, raising questions about financial literacy and risk.

This fashion guide offers five easy ideas on how to combine jeans with heels, transforming the versatile wardrobe staple into a more feminine and stylish look.

Former President Trump has reiterated his rejection of a ceasefire with Iran, asserting that Iran desires a deal but fears its own people and the US. Meanwhile, oil prices continue to climb past $100, driven by lingering risks of a prolonged US-Iran war, impacting global powers as Trump and Xi pursue energy dominance, with Europe particularly vulnerable.

Greek actor Markos Seferlis spoke about his 35-year career and the strong connection he feels with his audience, emphasizing his commitment to bringing laughter to people.
Renowned author Ian Rankin has shared a personal reflection, stating that he feels he has 'wasted his life in fiction' and missed out on what truly matters.

The Iran war continues to cause a global energy shock, driving fuel prices up and shaking the world economy, with Asia looking to COVID-era playbooks to tackle the crisis from the Strait of Hormuz blockage. Daily life in Asia is disrupted by the fuel crisis, and poor countries face catastrophe as the global economy pays a high price for the conflict.

Despite avoiding a recession, the United States economy is characterized by a prevailing sense of public dissatisfaction and misery.


A massive free mod for Elden Ring, titled 'The Convergence,' has been released, introducing new weapons, spells, bosses, and other overhauls that make the game feel entirely new.

A review for the film 'Toh Ti Ani Fuji' describes it as a relationship drama that offers a fresh and urgent perspective.

An article provides advice on how to properly clean oranges and lemons, especially their peels, for use in desserts, highlighting the presence of pesticides and waxes on non-organic fruit.

The article explores how Malaysians' shopping choices and brand loyalty are influenced by financial constraints and a tight economic environment.
Christina Sciblo bought the 100-year-old home she had been renting for years in New Jersey for $100,000 and immediately began extensive renovations. Despite the initial challenges, the couple transformed the property into their home.

A review discusses the 'Retribution REDUX' mod for Fallout: New Vegas, suggesting it offers a fresh experience for players revisiting the game.

Actress Zendaya attended the premiere of the third season of the series "Euphoria" last night, making a unique fashion statement. She posed in a long black dress with an open back that highlighted her figure.

New research suggests that factors such as social eating habits and exposure to sunlight may be connected to flare-ups of bowel symptoms and increased stomach sensitivity.
Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) with significant allocations to Delta Air Lines saw gains after the airline's stock experienced a surge of more than 10%.

A woman shares her struggle with tanning addiction, admitting she cries after using solariums but feels unable to stop, despite awareness of skin cancer risks.
Heelstone Renewable has commenced construction on 206 megawatts of solar projects across the United States.

An opinion piece by Okoh Aihe uses a parable to discuss the perceived slow and tactless approach to justice or regulation by the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC).

Jeweled sandals are highlighted as the 'IT Girl' shoe for the summer, building on the comeback of flip-flops and thong kitten heels from the previous season with a stylish upgrade.
An analysis of Ella Langley's song 'Choosin' Texas' explores the sonic characteristics that contributed to its multi-week success as a Hot 100 No. 1 hit, highlighting its authentic and relatable portrayal of heartbreak.

TikTok personality Alix Earle shared her feelings about going on a first date, describing it as 'wrong,' four months after her breakup with Houston Texans wide receiver Braxton Berrios.
Retirement trends have evolved significantly, leading to a perception where being 65 years old in retirement now feels comparable to being 45 in previous generations.
Wheels of ambition: A student's story Daily Monitor
The North Carolina Tar Heels have reportedly filled their head coaching vacancy by hiring former Nuggets NBA champion Michael Malone, a decision described as a 'slam dunk hire' by fans.
Ford is reportedly shifting its focus towards artificial intelligence, aiming to be seen as an AI stock following difficulties and setbacks in its electric vehicle strategy.
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah campaigned for UDF candidate Ashraf in Manjeshwar, Kerala, urging voters to support him while also criticizing the BJP's ideology and addressing Kerala's financial challenges.

Thailand's Department of Special Investigation (DSI) will summon PC Siam Petroleum in Surat Thani to address allegations of oil hoarding, potentially treating the case as a special investigation.

Articles analyze Viktor Orbán's 16-year tenure, describing how his government has profoundly transformed Hungary, from controlling media to shaping the economy, and bringing Hungarian democracy to a critical point.
A 41-year-old woman has admitted to feeling like a 'ticking time bomb' after learning she carries the gene for fatal Huntington’s Disease.
Katriona O’Sullivan shares a personal reflection on motherhood, acknowledging that while her children know she loves them, she doesn't believe they would describe her as nurturing, and she feels conflicted about it.

Mercedes-Benz has unveiled its new Steer-by-Wire system, which eliminates the traditional mechanical link between the steering wheel and front wheels, debuting it in the EQS model.
A humorous opinion piece reflects on the United Nations and the nature of diplomacy, playfully titled 'The UN, diplomacy in heels'.
In West Bengal's upcoming assembly polls, the phrase 'Mache Bhate Bangali' (Bengali by fish and rice) has become a potent political symbol, deeply linked to Bengali identity and culture, with the TMC leveraging it against the BJP to influence voter sentiment.

An Indonesian woman who spent nearly 15 years on death row in a Malaysian prison for drug trafficking has returned home after receiving clemency, in a case highlighting the exploitation of poor migrant women.

Steven Spielberg has revealed that his upcoming sci-fi blockbuster, 'Disclosure Day,' is inspired by his personal reflections on the existence of aliens on Earth, a question he feels has been resolved to his satisfaction.
Readers have shared positive reactions to News24's 'Good News Day,' expressing sentiments of joy and encouraging others to embrace the 'April feels' with comments like 'Everyone should dance!'

Interest in cycling has surged in the Netherlands as a section of the IJsselbrug on the A12 near Westervoort closes for major maintenance, prompting many to seek alternative transportation.
A San Francisco property owner faces a $50,000 fine for allegedly illegally pruning trees, an incident they describe as 'bullying' after being cited by their insurer.

Philippine lawmakers are urging decisive action on rising fuel prices, while the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) has assured sufficient fuel for April. Commuters in Cebu are struggling with higher fares and fewer public transport options due to the oil price hikes, leading more residents to use public transportation, and the BFAR has extended fuel assistance to 900 fishers in Biliran province. Additionally, Surigao del Sur has implemented travel restrictions and trip consolidation, and the MMDA is proposing a carpooling initiative in Metro Manila, all in response to the ongoing energy emergency.

Gilgit-Baltistan is experiencing its annual blossom season, bringing a sense of calm with cherry and apricot blooms, attracting visitors despite ongoing global challenges.

A user who wore Meta's smartglasses for a month reported feeling like a 'creep' due to public perception, highlighting concerns about the built-in camera and the need for more high-tech wearables.
Senegalese artist Wally Seck has continued to open up about the complexities of being the son of Thione Seck and shared personal reflections on his experiences, including moments when he feels overwhelmed.

The PBC Luxembourg billiard club, which hosts its home games in a bar on Rue de Strasbourg, feels neglected due to the dangers of the problematic district, hindering its ambitious plans.

With over 30,000 objects in orbit and the number rising exponentially, experts warn that the space around Earth is becoming fragile, raising concerns about a potential satellite-smashing chain reaction spiraling out of control.

Hyderabad police have filed a case against four men who were seen performing dangerous stunts on a scooter for social media reels in front of a police car on a busy road.

Following the FBI's thwarting of an assassination plot, activist Nerdeen Kiswani states she feels more threatened than ever but remains committed to advocating for Palestine.

Akylas, Greece's representative at this year's Eurovision, had a difficult week after being diagnosed with purulent tonsillitis and fever upon returning from Finland, but now feels much better.

OpenClaw AI has rapidly gained popularity in China, enabling users to automate entire workflows by executing commands directly through platforms like WhatsApp, drawing comparisons to 'Squid Game' for its efficiency.

Malaysians and Indonesians are struggling with an ongoing heatwave, leading to disruptions and water shortage concerns in Malaysia, though rainfall is now expected to provide relief soon.
Nomasei, a French shoe brand, is gaining recognition for its innovative approach to making high heels comfortable and wearable once more.

Migrant workers from Bengal are attempting to return to their home state to cast what they consider a vital vote, despite facing steep travel costs and various fears.
Andreza, who embraced a municipal strategy to rehabilitate islands, now feels abandoned after the contractor disappeared and work funded by the PRR stopped, leaving tenants fearing homelessness.

SYRIZA-PS commented on the Prime Minister's Sunday post, questioning whether he feels any shame regarding his chosen candidate for the Ministry of Justice.
A review praises the 'Bonnie & Clyde' musical for its outstanding six-member orchestra and artists delivering gritty Americana, though it notes the overall production feels a bit too polished.

Culture visitor, YouTuber Daniel Ahola is ready to isolate himself for months for his dreams. Inside four walls, insecurity is born in addition to success.

The UK's competition watchdog has ordered veterinarians to cap written prescription fees at £21 and publish price lists, a move welcomed by pet owners concerned about high costs.

Actress Kiara Advani has stated she feels 'more of a tigress' since becoming a mother, with director Geetu Mohandas commending her dedication.

Some consumers report that the caffeine in matcha provides a smoother, less jittery energy boost than coffee, with experts explaining the potential reasons behind this perceived difference.

Joff Bush, the composer for the beloved children's show Bluey, shares insights into his process of creating emotionally resonant music as the new album, 'Up Here,' is released.

Many people discard tangerine peels, but they have numerous practical applications in daily life, such as being placed in shoes to solve an unpleasant problem.
Taylor Swift made history at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, securing seven wins including Artist of the Year, Pop Album of the Year, and Pop Song of the Year, while Miley Cyrus was honored with the Innovator Award. Alex Warren also topped the winners list at the ceremony hosted by Ludacris at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

Utopia Originals is developing a documentary titled 'The Way I Was Made: The Story of a Man Called E,' produced by Judd Apatow, which will follow Mark Oliver Everett, founder of the indie pop rock band Eels.

Schools in Faridabad have implemented a ban on students filming 'reels' during class hours, citing concerns over potential distractions and their impact on the learning environment.
Rajasthan's granite and marble industry faces a severe downturn due to West Asia tensions, with exports halted and 80% of factories near closure.

The Middle East conflict continues to drive global economic concerns, with Europe bracing for a supply crunch and price shock, Euro zone consumers turning gloomier, and developing Asia and Pacific facing potential inflation hikes. European shares and global stocks and bonds have slid as the crisis pushes oil prices above $105, exacerbating a war-fuelled energy crisis felt across various sectors and regions.

A new law passed in India makes it more difficult for transgender and non-binary individuals to gain official state recognition, leading the Indian LGBTQI+ community to feel marginalized.

Two people were killed and three injured in Abu Dhabi after a drone was intercepted, with falling debris causing the casualties, as authorities confirmed fallen debris from an intercepted Iranian missile killed at least two people amid a new wave of attacks on Gulf countries.
Louisiana's crawfish industry is experiencing difficulties due to limits placed on the number of foreign workers available, impacting its operations and output.

The 500th episode of NCIS featured the shocking exit of Director Leon Vance, portrayed by Rocky Carroll, who has now shared his feelings about his character's departure, which the show's boss explained had been considered for years.

Chad Gilbert, guitarist and singer for New Found Glory, is recuperating after undergoing surgery to remove three brain tumors last month and has now provided an update, stating he feels much better and is getting stronger daily despite a bumpy recovery.
An opinion piece reflects on the increasing challenges of aging, particularly from the perspective of a fashion journalist who feels her value diminishing with age.

OpenAI has announced the closure of its AI video generator, Sora, just months after its launch, startling Disney and ending a major alliance, as the company shifts its focus toward business and enterprise tools, consolidating consumer offerings and prioritizing key projects.
Instagram is adding shoppable affiliate links directly onto Reels in the app. Meta Meta announced a slew of new shopping and advertising features to woo brands and creators. The tech giant is…

The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1 is reviewed as a good-sounding, budget-level wired gaming headset that offers solid sound quality at an affordable price.

A community kitchen in Surat is serving thousands of migrant workers, driven by the understanding of what it feels like to experience hunger.

Jennifer Haley's award-winning play 'The Nether' is being staged in Greece, prompting audiences to confront profound questions about technology's advancement beyond imagination and the erosion of ethics. The production presents a future that feels disturbingly familiar.

Italian researchers propose that the content and experience of dreams can significantly impact an individual's perception of how rested they feel upon waking.

Glove heels, brought back into focus by Chanel, are now being worn by celebrities like Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner, establishing them as a new spring footwear trend.

An Icelandic news outlet reports that 'lovebirds' Perry and Trudeau are enjoying their everyday lives, suggesting a celebrity romance story.
Argentine filmmaker Lucrecia Martel, on her fifth feature film 'Nossa Terra' which recounts the murder of an indigenous activist, feels for the first time like a true film director, stating that cinema reveals the artifice of truth construction.
Former Icelandic MP Vilhjálmur Bjarnason is suing businessmen Björgólfur Thor Björgólfsson and Birgir Már Ragnarsson for tens of millions in damages over alleged espionage, stating he feels uneasy and unwell.

Drew Barrymore became emotional and cried while speaking about her body insecurities, stating she feels exhausted after giving birth to two children.

Pokémon Champions, a newly-launched free-to-play game, is receiving mixed reactions from fans who are criticizing its lack of features, performance issues, and limited roster of creatures.

Microdrama platform ReelShort has entered the Southeast Asian market through a partnership with AIS, Thailand's leading 5G network provider. This deal marks ReelShort's first telco agreement in the region, using Thailand as a strategic base for broader expansion.

I no longer wish to live in a country where performative cruelty has become the guiding principle of government When not firing off social media posts threatening potential war crimes against 93…
Choreographer Meryl Tankard shares her impressions of Shanghai, describing the city as feeling like 'living in the future' in an interview with The Observer.

Hollywood actor David Duchovny was seen on the set of his new comedy 'Soapbox' in Los Angeles, attracting attention for wearing a blue wig, mini-skirt, and high heels.

Maharashtra Police have arrested two individuals in connection with a scheme involving fake currency, reportedly linked to the 'Dhurandhar' soundtrack and offering doorstep delivery.

Actress Janhvi Kapoor has spoken about her relationship with boyfriend Shikhar Pahariya, stating that she feels less helpless and has a safe space to be herself around him. She expressed that he allows her to be a 'kid' in his presence.
A village in Kenya is grappling with the aftermath of two men taking their own lives, reportedly due to tragedies stemming from land sales.

A contestant on the Slovenian reality show "Sanjski moški" (The Bachelor) expressed feeling humiliated by a joke as the competition narrows down to the final six girls.

The Felix Project, a charity organization, is experiencing financial strain from increased energy costs, which are attributed to the ongoing conflict in Iran.
An opinion piece reflects on the stark contrast between Asia's unparalleled development ambition and Europe's slower pace, describing a return to Lisbon as a 'return from the future.'

A man who received threatening messages from Norwegian politician Mímir Kristjánsson stated he now feels sorry for the politician after the incident gained significant media attention.

The United States is reportedly concentrating its foreign policy efforts on Iran, while China's President Xi Jinping faces limitations regarding actions concerning Taiwan.

Actor Abhishek Bachchan shared his experience of walking the red carpet with his wife, Aishwarya Rai, describing it as "terrifying" and admitting he feels "like a block of wood, very awkward."

A new 'Super Mario' movie is accompanied by a range of new merchandise, including a 'Super Mario Galaxy' Monopoly game and 'Hatchin’ Yoshi' toy, leading bestselling releases.

The Artemis II mission successfully executed a critical engine burn, propelling its crewed Orion spacecraft out of Earth's orbit and onto a trajectory towards the Moon, marking a significant milestone in NASA's return to lunar exploration.
Move is hot on the heels of a cooperation deal with Governor Sakaja.

The Orion spacecraft carrying the Artemis II crew has successfully executed a key thruster firing, propelling it out of Earth's orbit and officially beginning its journey toward the Moon, marking the first human departure from Earth orbit since 1972. Astronauts are now en route for the first crewed lunar flyby in over 50 years.

Private credit firm Blue Owl Capital is grappling with record redemption requests, with investors seeking to pull $5.4 billion from two private-credit funds, driven by deepening private credit and software fears, leading the firm to impose withdrawal limits as investors who fueled its growth now seek to exit.
A commentary piece reflects on the current state of the League of Ireland (LOI) football, noting a low-key atmosphere after a recent match in Prague but emphasizing its growing importance for future developments.
Two young playwrights are noted for their insightful work that challenges conventional views on former President Barack Obama.

Viveck Vaswani shared anecdotes about the late Rishi Kapoor, stating that the actor was often 'irritated' with his son Ranbir Kapoor, a sentiment the 'Ramayana' actor used to 'laugh' about.
Following a significant $5.6 billion buyout, Biogen is now redirecting its strategic focus towards early-stage assets in its portfolio.

A report highlights how Cypriot youth are being tempted by TikTok and Reels content promising quick wealth through crypto, with warnings against believing the hype.
Playwright James Graham expresses his strong conviction that a particular story "has to get made," indicating his involvement in a new project that he feels is critically important to bring to the public.

Teitur Guðmundsson stated that his team feels they have set a record for completing tasks quickly and efficiently, describing the effort as a "tremendous sprint." The specific project or context was not detailed.

At 80 years old, former news anchor Eva Polttila no longer feels the need to remain silent about her opinions, a contrast to her years in journalism where she refrained from expressing personal views.

Croatian singer Jelena Rozga has popularized her favorite Jimmy Choo Azia 95 sandals, which cost 750 euros and have become her signature stage footwear, inspiring many Croatian women and frequently drawing attention for her choice of heels in multiple colors.

Former Hungarian TV personality János Betlen stated that he is not complaining about his pension and considers himself fortunate not to have financial problems.

At 80 years old, pianist Paik Kun-woo held a press conference to discuss his upcoming nationwide recital tour, stating that a lifetime feels too short for a musician. His selection for the tour reflects both the beginning and end of his career.

A new book is highlighted for its ability to resonate with anyone who feels nostalgic about videos and video rental stores.

NASA's Curiosity rover on Mars has sustained significant damage to one of its wheels, leading engineers to consider the drastic measure of partial amputation to ensure its continued operation.
The Times features Nomasei, a French shoe brand that is gaining recognition for designing heels that are comfortable and practical for everyday wear.
The Times highlights Nomasei, a French shoe brand, for its innovative approach to designing heels that are comfortable and wearable.
Qatar Calendar has announced that it is bringing the 'Hot Wheels Speed City' event to Katara, promising an exciting experience for visitors.
An article explores popular food myths, such as the toxicity of tomato stems and the vitamin content in fruit and vegetable peels, to distinguish between factual information and misconceptions.

Musician James Blake has reportedly asked not to be credited as a producer on certain tracks, stating that he feels the essence of his work is not reflected in the songs and he does not wish to take credit for others' work.

An article describes an Easter break at the Columbia Beach Resort in Pissouri Bay, Cyprus, highlighting it as an escape offering sea air, long lunches, and the calm of spring on the coast.

A fan of 'Pokémon Pokopia' has discovered a way to defy one of the series' most memorable and long-standing traditions, sparking discussion among the community.
Air traffic controllers are essential for ensuring the safety of people and planes, and this article explores the significant responsibilities and human element of their demanding profession.

Ugnė Siparė, one of Lithuania's most famous influencers, has found success by responding to hateful comments on social media, which has garnered her even more followers, with one of her reels reaching 9 million views.


Pop artist Slayyyter, self-described as the 'worst girl in America,' is experiencing a breakthrough with her album 'Wor$t Girl In America,' which finds salvation in the underbelly of American cinema and a new strain of brash pop.
The debate surrounding a specific name now largely rests in the hands of Dutch politician Jesse Klaver, leader of GroenLinks-PvdA, to determine how long it will continue.
A film review describes a movie where the protagonist, Asia, finds herself locked in a satanic cult and must fight for her freedom, with the reviewer likening it to a mediocre Tarantino interlude.

East Asian countries, India, Sri Lanka, and Thailand are experiencing a severe fuel crisis due to their reliance on cheap Middle Eastern oil, with the war impacting various industries and causing distress for farmers; in Australia, panic buying has led to a 400% surge in fuel demand, prompting PM Albanese to reassure the public about supply.

US President Donald Trump has extended the pause on military strikes against Iran's energy infrastructure until April 6, citing positive negotiation progress. This decision, amid renewed Mideast tensions, has caused global markets to react, with oil prices falling and Seoul and Tokyo stocks opening sharply lower.
Manuel Locatelli shared a warning from Gennaro Gattuso during Italy's 2-0 victory over Northern Ireland and expressed feeling a 'responsibility for all those children out there' who support the Azzurri.

Meta's Instagram is enhancing its Reels trending ads (RTA) inventory to allow marketers to buy ads targeting viral content related to 'TV & movies' and 'cultural moments' like NFL games and Black Friday.

While spring is often associated with renewed energy and better well-being, some people experience the opposite, feeling fatigue, apathy, and increased tension. Psychologist Ugnė Juodytė explains the reasons behind this 'spring feeling'.

Geldmaat, the Dutch ATM operator, is implementing urgent measures to combat a series of ATM bombings, leading to the immediate closure of certain types of ATMs and partial or full closures of others.

Social media influencer Kunno expressed sadness and confusion following his eviction from 'La Casa De Los Famosos' Season 6, becoming the fifth contestant voted out by the public amidst rising tensions and rule breaks.

Kenyan police have discovered a mysterious mass grave containing 32 bodies, including 25 children and fetuses, at a private cemetery in Kericho, with two suspects arrested.
The photovoltaic (PV) industry in Austria expresses frustration, stating it feels stuck in a 'political waiting loop' due to a lack of decisive government action and support.

Efforts to free a humpback whale trapped in shallow waters have so far failed, but wheels are in motion to free the creature. Meanwhile, police are guarding a nuclear waste convoy in western Germany. DW has the latest.
Drama schools are evolving their teaching methods to equip actors with skills beyond traditional performance, encouraging them to become 'makers' as simply acting is no longer considered sufficient.